Located on a three-and-a-half acres lot in Santa Barbara, California, the 13,875 square foot luxury home features five bedrooms, five-and-a-half bathrooms, a kitchen with a wine room and an art gallery that displays the architect’s vintage car collection.
The architect originally built the home for himself, but changed his plans and put the residence on the market last year for $35,000,000, cars and furniture not included!
According to Santa Barbara Magazine, the architect “wanted to create the most minimalist house ever designed.”
Well, the most minimalist house ever made can be yours at the time of writing for less than $24,000,000: wow, that’s a $11,000,000 discount from the original selling price!
The Glass Pavilion by Suzanne Perkins: “This is a home with possibly no equal. The combination of architectural groundbreaking style and extreme detail in finish quality make it a home without compare. It is the pinnacle of architecture for this generation and will define the era in which it was built.”
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